Hi Dan,

> 
> To relabel an already labelled tape, you can use the relabel command. 
>  But I think that is not what you want.  You want to erase what is on 
> the tape, and start again.
> 
> You can "erase" the tape by doing this:
> 
> mt -f /dev/YOURTAPEDEVICE rewind
> mt -f /dev/YOURTAPEDEVICE weof
> mt -f /dev/YOURTAPEDEVICE rewind
> 
> Do this for each tape.  Then use the run labels command.

after do this to each tape I was able to label tape with barcodes without any 
error message. Thanks a lot for your help.

> 
> NOTE: the Catalog MAY contain the Volumes related to the labels on 
> the tapes (e.g. TestVolume1).  If so, you can remove those Volumes 
>>from the database with the 'delete volume' command.
> 

I read this in the documentation of bacula and I did delete the volumes from 
catalogue before running the commands you tell me above.

Thanks.

Stefan

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